"De Romano Beati Petri Pontificatu" explores the pontificate of Saint Peter in Rome. This work by Giovanni Baptista Tolomei delves into theological and historical aspects of the papacy, focusing on St. Peter's role and significance. The text presents polemical dissertations that examine the foundations and development of papal authority. It offers insights into the ecclesiastical history of the period and addresses key theological questions related to the Catholic Church. This volume, published for the first time, presents a detailed examination of the historical and theological importance of the Roman papacy.
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